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What this man needed most was regular access to outpatient behavioral health resources and a tangible care plan to help him cope with his poor prognosis.
The family care providers in the study in particular provided numerous examples of the ways in which members of the community provided tangible care for them.
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A two-step within-method qualitative triangulation research design was used to obtain the in-depth and confidential thoughts of 200 participants during the precaring, tangible caring, and postcaring stages.
Patients on mental health units are often encouraged to garden, as are inmates in prisons across the world, because being engaged with something tangible, caring for something natural that you can watch grow, can provide stress reduction, alleviate depression and help rehabilitate an overloaded or bored brain.
In offering a service with targeted benefits but insufficiently tangible health care provision, such programs fall short of all expectations.
A more plausible explanation for the observations is that economic barriers may prevent a large portion of Chilean adolescents with tangible dental care needs from seeking professional help.
I stress the significance of coordinating acupuncture and herbal medicine treatments with mainstream biomedicine in order for the CAM interventions to produce tangible health care benefits.
Providing patients with emotional support can be challenging to student nurses, as it is seen as a less tangible aspect of care when compared to other acts of caring.
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